The motorbike line in Phan Thiet is on top of beautiful photos taken from flycam
Time (USA) published 16 panoramic photos taken with the world's most beautiful flying camera in 2015, including images of motorbikes in Vietnam.
Street traffic in Phan Thiet city ranks 14th on the list.(Photo: SkyPixel.)
Lake Mengzhuiwan, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.(Photo: Zhang Zhi.)
Panoramic view of downtown Vancouver, Canada.(Photo: Mark Calayag.)
Lambs round up in Kazakhstan.(Photo: Dmitry Balakirev.)
Overview of Sakrisøya, Norway.(Photo: Daniel Haussmann.)
Volcanoes and forest in Germany.(Photo: Eberhard Ehmke.)
Barona Speedway in Lakeside, California, USA.(Photo: Colin Smith.)
Farm work in Germany.(Photo: Eberhard Ehmke.)
Container blocks in a harbor in Germany.(Photo: Claudius Paul.)
The Grateful Dead concert at Soldier Field in the July 5 Fare Thee Well tour.(Photo: David G. Oppenheimer.)
Algae and geothermal landscape in the volcanic valley near Rororua, New Zealand.(Photo: Grant Sheehan.)
The photo titled "Christmas Pine Tree" was taken with long exposure techniques.(Photo: Piotr Parzybok.)
An autumn maple tree in Illinois, USA.(Photo: Stacy Garlington.)
Fog covers Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.(Photo: Chris Ross.)
A forest in autumn in Germany.(Photo: Eberhard Ehmke.)
Lake Mengzhuiwan, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.(Photo: Zhang Zhi.)
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